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S.M.A.R.T. campus combines 3 schools on one site

From the start of the design process for Santa Clara Unified School District’s new preK-12 campus, discussions moved beyond brick-and-mortar to focus on envisioning the future of education in Silicon Valley.


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LPA | Apr 28, 2021

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Paladino | Apr 26, 2021

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Stantec | Apr 23, 2021

How do we design a car-lite future for our cities?

The pandemic has taught us a lot about city streets, vehicle emissions, and public space. With fewer vehicles, streets are nice.

Proving Ground | Apr 14, 2021

Business intelligence: 5 drivers for adoption in architecture and construction

This article will explore some of the drivers for how BI is finding successful adoption among architects, engineers, contractors, and owners.

NBBJ | Apr 13, 2021

Rethinking well-being at work

The four levels of health that support long-term success.

Sasaki | Apr 12, 2021

I’ll meet you right outside: Microclimates and community

These high quality exterior gathering places are increasingly important in supporting community.

HGA Insights Blog | Apr 8, 2021

Designing lab workspaces in the time of COVID

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LS3P | Apr 7, 2021

How the architecture and design community can contribute to the circular economy

The goal of the circular economy is to keep materials in circulation through reusing, repurposing, repairing, or reimagining them.

Legat Architects | Apr 6, 2021

Architecture and daylight: Planning strategies for energy-efficient buildings

Energy efficient, healthy, and affordable: the predictable nature of seasonal daylight geometry makes it one of the first topics to be considered when undergoing any design project.

Clark Nexsen | Apr 1, 2021

The changing face of freshman and sophomore student housing

As part of a surge in new housing projects for freshman and sophomores, we are seeing increasing demand for double occupancy rooms and suite-style arrangements in both new construction and renovation projects.

Stantec | Mar 26, 2021

Finding success for downtown office space after COVID-19

Using the right planning tools can spur new uses for Class B and C commercial real estate.